EXCLUSIVE 'It will not be released': Former reality TV 'villain' Jen Hawke axes plans to publish her 'raw and very confronting' Bachelor exposé

The feisty 'villain' promised to pen a semi-fictional novel inspired by her reality TV experience on The Bachelor.

But despite Jen Hawke's tell-all being ready for publication, the 27-year-old has now officially pulled the pin on the release of the hotly-anticipated Bachelor exposé.

'The book is there, it is raw and very confronting about the process and at this stage it will not be released,' management of the brunette stunner, who was famously rejected by Bachelor Matty J in 2017, told Daily Mail Australia on Friday.

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EXCLUSIVE 'It will not be released': Former reality TV 'villain' Jen Hawke (pictured) has axed plans to publish a 'raw and very confronting' Bachelor exposé

Jen rose to fame as one of the most outspoken contestants on last year's Bachelor series and voluntarily made a dramatic exit from the show.

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In a statement released by her management Blue Chip Talent, they claimed: 'When Jen wrote the book she realised that it was highly personal and would show her in a very vulnerable light.'

They said Jen, who describes herself as a 'reformed reality TV bad girl' on Instagram, 'is in a very happy place at the moment with her personal life and didn't want to expose herself to anything that can come back from the book that may upset the balance she has achieved'.

Remember her? Jen (pictured in gold) rose to fame as one of the most outspoken contestants on Bachelor Matty J's (above) series, and voluntarily made a dramatic exit from the show in 2017

'She realised that it was highly personal and would show her in a vulnerable light': Jen reconsidered the tell-all as it would 'upset the balance she has achieved' in her life, her management said in a statement

Her former rivals had previously expressed their disapproval of Jen's side project, as she continued to promote the book as a 'juicy cautionary tale'.

Last December the brunette told Daily Mail Australia: 'I'm writing a book! It's a juicy cautionary tale for anybody thinking about diving into the reality TV family.'

'I see it as a tell-all without telling all and sometimes telling too much,' she teased at the time.

'It's a juicy cautionary tale': Jen previously explained that the story would be told from a contestant's perspective and that several of her fellow contestants would be represented in the form of fictional characters

Jen previously explained that the story would be told from a contestant's perspective and that several of her fellow contestants would be represented in the form of fictional characters.

'The fun part for those who read it will be trying to guess who is was character,' she mused at the time.

But all that appears to have taken a back seat for now, as her management also said: 'Jen has been busy focusing on things she is passionate about though putting her time to good use with the charities she supports.'

New focus! Jen, who describes herself as a reformed reality TV bad girl, has been 'putting her time to good use with the charities she supports' - including Movember

'This month is all about the lead up to Movember in which she is a national ambassador again,' her management said in a statement.

However, they did confirm that the book could be released at a later time.

Stay tuned! Jen's management revealed the book could be released at a later time